A.prepare, dress, of food, Luc.Hist.Conscr.44; “τὴν ξεινίην” Hp.Ep.12:—Pass., τὰ -τυμένα τω-ν ἐδεσμάτων restored in Dsc. Alex.Praef.fr.Paul.Aeg.5.28.
2. train, discipline, “τὴν φύσιν” Plu. 2.38d: c. inf., καταρτύσων μολεῖν to procure his coming, S.OC71:— Pass., “καταρτύεται νόος ἀνδρός” Sol.27.11; “σμικρῷ Χαλινῷ δ᾽ οἶδα . . ἵππους καταρτυθέντας” S.Ant.478; “παῖς ἔχει πηγὴν τοῦ φρονεῖν μήπω κατηρτυμένην” Pl.Lg.808d; “μανθανόμενα καὶ καταρτυόμενα” Id.Men. 88b; τὸ πρεσβύτερον καὶ κατηρτ. Junc. ap. Stob.4.50.9.
3. equip, “λέμβος . . ἐρέταις κατηρτυμένος” Alciphr.1.8.
II. intr. in pf. part., κατηρτυ_κώς thoroughly furnished, full-grown, used of horses which have lost their foal's-teeth, Hsch., cf.E.Fr.41, AB105 (so in pres. “οἱ καταρτύοντες τῶν ἵππων” Philostr.VA7.23); “κάμηλος τῷ σώματι κατηρτυκώς” BGU13.5 (iii A.D.); also of men, “τὸ κατηρτυκέναι” Philostr.VA 5.33: metaph., κατηρτυκὼς . . ἱκέτης προσῆλθες a perfected suppliant, one who has done all that is required, or one that is broken in like a horse tamed, A.Eu.473: c. gen., ἀμβλύς εἰμι καὶ κατηρτυκὼς κακῶν tamed, broken in spirit by them, E.Fr.821.5. [υ_, exc. in Sol. l. c.]